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Cyclodextrin-induced release of drug-entrapping liposomes associated with the solation of liposome gels
In this work, we demonstrate that liposome gels in which liposomes are connected by polyethylene glycol terminated by cholesterol groups at both ends can store hydrophilic and hydrophobic drugs in the gel interiors, inner aqueous phases, and lipid membranes. The addition of cyclodextrins (CDxs) as e...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9364157/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36043077 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra03837d |
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author | Yamada, Hiromu Yamana, Keita Kawasaki, Riku Yasuhara, Kazuma Ikeda, Atsushi |
author_facet | Yamada, Hiromu Yamana, Keita Kawasaki, Riku Yasuhara, Kazuma Ikeda, Atsushi |
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description | In this work, we demonstrate that liposome gels in which liposomes are connected by polyethylene glycol terminated by cholesterol groups at both ends can store hydrophilic and hydrophobic drugs in the gel interiors, inner aqueous phases, and lipid membranes. The addition of cyclodextrins (CDxs) as extrinsic stimuli led to the release of drug-entrapping liposomes due to the interactions between CDxs and cholesteryl groups and/or the alkyl chains of lipids. The addition of aqueous solutions of β-CDx, dimethyl-β-CDx, trimethyl-β-CDx, and γ-CDx (final concentration: 7.5 mM) induced the solation of liposome gels and the release of liposomes accompanying the solation. Furthermore, the addition of β-CDx led to the partial release of hydrophilic drugs encapsulated in the liposomes, although the drug release was scarcely observed in other CDxs. In particular, the addition of trimethyl-β-CDx, which has low cytotoxicity, accelerated solation, and cationic liposomes released from the gels were effectively taken up by murine colon cancer (Colon26) cells. Thus, we propose that liposomes released from liposome gels can function as drug carriers. |
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spelling | pubmed-93641572022-08-29 Cyclodextrin-induced release of drug-entrapping liposomes associated with the solation of liposome gels Yamada, Hiromu Yamana, Keita Kawasaki, Riku Yasuhara, Kazuma Ikeda, Atsushi RSC Adv Chemistry In this work, we demonstrate that liposome gels in which liposomes are connected by polyethylene glycol terminated by cholesterol groups at both ends can store hydrophilic and hydrophobic drugs in the gel interiors, inner aqueous phases, and lipid membranes. The addition of cyclodextrins (CDxs) as extrinsic stimuli led to the release of drug-entrapping liposomes due to the interactions between CDxs and cholesteryl groups and/or the alkyl chains of lipids. The addition of aqueous solutions of β-CDx, dimethyl-β-CDx, trimethyl-β-CDx, and γ-CDx (final concentration: 7.5 mM) induced the solation of liposome gels and the release of liposomes accompanying the solation. Furthermore, the addition of β-CDx led to the partial release of hydrophilic drugs encapsulated in the liposomes, although the drug release was scarcely observed in other CDxs. In particular, the addition of trimethyl-β-CDx, which has low cytotoxicity, accelerated solation, and cationic liposomes released from the gels were effectively taken up by murine colon cancer (Colon26) cells. Thus, we propose that liposomes released from liposome gels can function as drug carriers. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9364157/ /pubmed/36043077 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra03837d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Yamada, Hiromu Yamana, Keita Kawasaki, Riku Yasuhara, Kazuma Ikeda, Atsushi Cyclodextrin-induced release of drug-entrapping liposomes associated with the solation of liposome gels |
title | Cyclodextrin-induced release of drug-entrapping liposomes associated with the solation of liposome gels |
title_full | Cyclodextrin-induced release of drug-entrapping liposomes associated with the solation of liposome gels |
title_fullStr | Cyclodextrin-induced release of drug-entrapping liposomes associated with the solation of liposome gels |
title_full_unstemmed | Cyclodextrin-induced release of drug-entrapping liposomes associated with the solation of liposome gels |
title_short | Cyclodextrin-induced release of drug-entrapping liposomes associated with the solation of liposome gels |
title_sort | cyclodextrin-induced release of drug-entrapping liposomes associated with the solation of liposome gels |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9364157/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36043077 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra03837d |
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